If you are fighting hair loss, then you may be fighting with your thyroid gland as well. Low levels of thyroid, or hypothyroidism, can cause brittle and dry hair. This results in frizz, breakage, split ends and ultimately loss of hair. Hair loss related to hypothyroidism may not end with the top of your head. Noticeable loss of hair may affect other areas of the body as well. This includes eyebrows, arm hair, leg hair, chest hair (in men) and hair surrounding the pubic region.

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